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WATERGATE AT LANDMARK EVENTS
VETERANS DAY DINNER BOOK EXCHANGE AND READING HOUR
Sunday, November 10 Sunday, December 1
Terrace Lounge • 4 p.m. • Free to Attend Terrace Lounge • 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Join the Youth Committee for its first ever book exchange!
Bring down books that your kids have already read and
swap those books with some from other children to bring
home new-to-you books to read for free!
The Seniors Committee invites you to bring your family and HOLIDAY
friends for the fifth year as we honor our country’s military, PROGRAM
whether they are veterans, active duty, National Guard or
reserves. We also want to honor the families of those who Wednesday,
served in this country as they supported them. December 4
Terrace Lounge • 7 p.m.
The Seniors Committee will provide the meat for dinner. We
invite attendees to bring a side dish or dessert to share. Christmas tree lighting,
Please register the dish or dessert you will bring to the pot- holiday music, arrival
luck with the Activities Office no later than Tuesday, No- of Santa Claus, surprise
vember 5. Please register with the Activities Office ASAP gifts for children, and
since space is limited. Seating is first-come, first-served. free refreshments. Meet
your neighbors, enjoy
music and be part of
THE WATERGATE BAZAAR this holiday celebra-
tion!
Saturday, November 16
Terrace Lounge and Town Square • 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Parents are invited to bring their children to talk with San-
6 ft. Table: $4 • 8 ft. Table: $6 ta. This event is free, but we ask that each family attend-
ing donate cookies or a cake for the reception that will be
held immediately following the program (no nuts, please).
The Youth Committee will have activities for the kids to
engage in while they wait their turn to visit Santa!
LOBBY TREE TRIMMING
Thursday, December 5
Lobbies of Buildings 1-4 • 7 p.m.
Get into the holiday spirit! Join your neighbors to deco-
Calling all crafters and sellers! This year we’re combining rate your lobby Christmas tree. Please bring cookies or
the best of the Flea Market and the Craft Fair to create one another dessert to share, along with your holiday enthusi-
shopper's paradise. Find unique gifts and tantalizing trinkets asm! Each building needs just one coordinator and many
at this year’s Bazaar! helpers (kind of like Santa and his elves). Please call the
Activities Office at (703) 370-7092 to volunteer, or just
Reserve a table today at the Activities Office to sell all of come down and help with trimming!
your unwanted items!
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